Rumor: Samsung tablet to be unveiled at London event

Let’s take the following information with a grain of salt. An anonymous source has claimed that Samsung intends to present a 10.1 inch tablet along side the supposed Galaxy S III and S-Cloud announcements at the upcoming Samsung event in London on May 3. The source goes on to say that the tablet will have a dual-core processor unlike the official Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 which has just been recently upgraded to a quad-core processor.

As interesting as another tablet release might be, I find it hard to swallow that Sammy would bother putting out yet another tablet with borderline average specs. Back in February, the company fully admitted that they were struggling in the tablet market, which doesn’t really support this latest tablet rumor. The Samsung London event is only 13 days away so we’ll find out all the juicy details soon enough. Stay tuned for future updates on one of the most anticipated announcements in Android this year.

Yet another one of Krypton’s last son’s, Tony grew up in a small town not too far from Dallas, Texas. Being a lover of all things games, a good part of his childhood was spent mastering Mortal Kombat techniques and perfecting Fatalities, yet he always made time for artistic endeavors such as singing, acting and playing in rock bands. Tony graduated from the University of North Texas in Music Performance for Double Bass. He freelanced in the DFW area and taught privately for several years. During this time, he discovered the benefits a smartphone could make in his line of work, being able to respond to gig offers in a timely manner and navigate to performances with GPS, all while on the go. He did months of research, finally deciding on the Android OS. And the reason you ask? Emulators. The fact that he now had a phone, GPS system, instant messenger, mp3 player, camera and 4 different videogame consoles with 100+ games, all in a single device, was mind blowing. Tony’s new love for Android blossomed rather quickly into an obsession that landed him a job with Sprint. He now gets to play with all kinds of phones, fix them and write about them for Talk Android.

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If it were the unicorn that is the 11.6, it might be interesting enough! I’m not upgrading my 10.1 for another 10.1 with 2 more cores, sorry Sammy….